[Marsha]
> I'd like to suggest something. Sometimes knowing
> comes in it's
> negative form: It's not what I am told it is.
> It's not what I
> think it is. The experience is proving different.
Marsha, I think your right on here. This is
exactly what I meant by 'mountains are no longer
mountains'. It is a dynamic experience where
everybody seems to be saying, by experience. For
instance bums would see an experience of people with
cars, going to work, building tall buildings, bridges,
and the way they walk around with hands full of
groceries, etc... How do bums see their experience
compared to the experience they see everybody else
living that aren't bums? This is a question that
would be difficult to fully answer, but my original
point was that bums know quality already. Bums live
at the fringe of society and thus, have a very
different experience and view of reality. They have a
dynamic experience. Maybe more dynamic than
intellects who try to 'think outside the box', but
have difficulty changing their experiences (Do bums
waste and ruin the environment more than consumers in
the U.S.?). If bums don't have any input into how
this society is taking care of its' people, then who
knows best - everybody that has all this extra $ to
buy the lastest toys for Christmas and they'll wait in
long lines all night just to get them?
Peter says bums deserve their experience, but
Peter does say there are exceptions and some have bad
luck. This is a long argument that has been around
for awhile - the argument that poor people don't work
as hard as rich people. I don't want to get into this
argument I find it a waste of time at this moment for
it seems an argument that people in cozy warm houses
make over tea while they reminisce over the bums they
saw in town earlier in the freezin' cold.
woods,
SA
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